At Nuclyde, we believe orchestration is a foundational technology that will transform MLOps and DataOps. Our goal is to enable users to take their ideas from concept to production through delightful user experiences and without technical debt. Our core team consists of veterans from Amazon, Google, Lyft, Microsoft, Salesforce amongst others. We are backed by top-tier VC's that believe in our long term vision.
* Early-stage startup, <10 person team, backed by leading investment capital
* Core maintainer of a large open-source codebase.
* Headquartered in Seattle, WA but hiring worldwide.
We’re actively hiring mid-senior level frontend and backend engineers, a technical writer, and UX designers. Technologies we use include golang, Python, React, Typescript, Kubernetes, deployed on all cloud providers. Expertise with ML frameworks like Pytorch, and Tensorflow as well as data frameworks like Spark a bonus.
The Climate Corporation | San Francisco, CA OR Seattle, WA | ONSITE
Senior Software Engineer - Data Analytics
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The Data Analytics team at the Climate Corporation architects and develops analytics platforms and capabilities that enable the company to build, market and sell products that have maximum impact for farmers. Our team designs and implements the data and reporting infrastructure required for consistent, reliable and frequent measurement of company-wide and team-specific progress against key performance metrics. We use that infrastructure to perform data analysis to answer operational and strategic questions, driving that analysis into product, sales and support teams with clarity and regularity to ensure that major decisions are informed by data.
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I'm one of the junior engineer on the team (one year out of App Academy). Polyglots encouraged (I've written Java, Python, JS, Clojure and Ruby so far!) though deep JVM knowledge is pretty much a must (at least a few years would be nice)! Also should not be opposed to mentoring yours truly and the other characters that comprise team.
"Oh Beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain..."
What has happened to my beautiful country? The one that I learned about in 2nd grade, the one that always gave me a warm and fuzzy feeling, the one that I was proud of even before I knew what 'proud' meant. Where is that dreamy land?
In a way, we do it to ourselves. We elect officials that are 'tough on crime' that support enormous police forces. We empower the police state (not just the police but the gov't at large) out of fear. People in this country need to grow a pair. One of my friends actually said something to the effect of, "No, I don't care if the NSA searches through my private stuff, so long as it makes me safer." Mr. Franklin would've had a word with that young lady. Unfortunately that sentiment prevails a large number of people.
Thanks for your response. I'm not in a position right now to start a startup however. My career in finance has not allowed me to build up a substantial nest egg (curse those student loans). A VC firm also sounds impossible to get into. I'm pretty low on the totem pole at work - not exactly gordon gekko here. I do think about those two questions quite a bit actually (nothing concrete yet).
My question was a bit broader than that. There's the possibility I could sharpen back up my development skills and go the route of trying to be a software engineer. My friends in development tell me I would be good at it. If that is indeed true, what are some good ways to show the world that?
Also, what other routes are there? Coder and VC - are those it? Or are there lesser known paths?